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Pizza Hut introduces shoes that order your pizza for you Wisconsin senator Ron Johnson is about to get a ton of pork rectums in the mailMovie Screening Batman Lego Movie Regal Atlantic Station Stadium 16 Please note, we suggest you download your passes as soon as possible and arrive early, with your full party, as limited seating is available and this screening will be first come, first served. In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure: “The LEGO® Batman  Movie.”  But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up. Please see details for the screening below: THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE (Warner Bros) Date: Tuesday, February 7th




Start Time: 7:00 PM Location: Regal Atlantic Station (261 19th St NW #1250, Atlanta, GA 30363) Each member may download up to 1 admit-four pass. Sky's The Limit Adventures in Atlanta 20's & 30's Social Outdoor Recreation & Outdoor Adventures Become an STL Adventures Sponsor! Sponsor the largest and fastest growing Meetup group in Georgia! Cherry on Top Delights Free 1/2 dozen cupcakes with 1st purchase. Free ride credit for Lyft People in this Meetup are also in: ATLANTA African American Co-Ed Sports & Social Group Creative Recreation for Adventurous People (CRAP) 20s and 30s Hikers MeetupWarburtons – the UK’s second largest grocery brand – has marked the launch of its latest product, Toastie Pockets, with a huge digital execution on The Wall at Westfield, London’s second biggest outdoor media site. The campaign, created by WCRS, aims to convince shoppers that Warburtons really do make a toastie you can toast in the toaster with the line, ‘The toastie you can toast in the toaster.




The creative forces bystanders to collude with the joke by reading the digital poster headline from left to right and back again, causing viewers to shake their heads as though in disbelief. This execution follows the launch of a radio and OOH campaign, fronted by two 40” spots featuring Barbara Windsor and Brian Blessed; incensed by Jonathan Warburton’s audacity to create such a ground-breaking innovation, the celebrities leave voicemails expressing their disbelief that such a product really exists. Both spots end with the reassurance that Toastie Pockets actually are the toasties you toast in the toaster. Billy Faithfull, Executive Creative Director at WCRS said: “At first it was just a rumour, a dream, a whisper on the wind. A toastie you toast in the toaster. My god, I texted Jonathan Warburton, you've got some gumption, a toastie you toast in the toaster? Give me a break. And while you're at it, pull the other one, foot emoji. But happily, it turned out not to be unmitigated codswallop, just quality bakery innovation, no matter what Brian Blessed or Barbara Windsor say, it's undeniably true, you can toast a toastie in the toaster.




If you're an budding animator, you've definitely heard of Animal Logic. The Australian digital production studio is home to the creatives behind movies like Happy Feet and The Lego Movie, and it's decided to start molding the type of savvy animators the industry will need in the future. SEE ALSO: Google celebrates the Olympics with a bunch of cartoon fruit games Animal Logic has helped design a new year-long postgraduate degree, a Master of Animation and Visualisation, which will run from 2017 at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). Fifty students will delve into digital animation, visual effects and computer-generated imagery, all with the guidance of a real studio — one that's currently hard at work on Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2. Animal Logic's head of production Ingrid Johnston told Mashable Australia the studio has a long tradition of promoting training and development. "What we're really trying to do is build a cohort of students who are industry-ready," she said.




Generally, animation graduates are at an intern level when they complete their degrees, she explained, so the new course is designed to reflect a real studio environment where students can work collaboratively as well as develop their technical skills. The A$45,735 ($34,769.81) course will be taught in a purpose-built campus studio with meeting spaces and review rooms, UTS Animal Logic Academy. Ultimately, the degree aims to build technical skills for effects and animation techniques that may not yet be fully developed, such as virtual reality and augmented reality. "It's not a course designed to have people come out and just work for Animal Logic," Johnston said. "There is a focused on augmented reality, virtual reality and games, as well." She also suggested students could work with big data, whether for storytelling or research and future projections. UTS vice-chancellor Attila Brungs agreed, telling Fairfax Media the course's "studio study" model was designed to foster such innovation.




"UTS is trying more and more to link with industry, to create skills that don't even exist yet," he said. According to Johnston, Animal Logic will be involved with selecting the first student group, but they won't necessarily need an animation background. "It is the people who we could imagine working at Animal Logic or any studio in Australia," she said. "We're trying to build the industry here and the talent base for the industry as a whole." Although the studio makes no promises about employment, you never know. If you're good, you could end up working on upcoming Animal Logic project, Alien: Covenant. Getting this beautiful head right won't be easy. Students must apply by Oct. 28, 2016.Want more Access, Content & Connections? We are glad you are enjoying Advertising Age. To get uninterrupted access and additional benefits, become a member today.Log in or go back to the homepage. A family is transformed into characters in "Frozen," "The Lego Movie" and "Muppets Most Wanted" and "The Amazing Spiderman 2" in this clever festive commercial from Sky Movies in the U.K..




Director Ivan Bird of Rattling Stick worked with animators and CGI specialists from Animal Logic, Disney, Sony and Warner Bros., to recreate four different versions of the family -- the Muppets and Lego figurines are particularly awesome -- and to make it look as if they were literally stepping into scenes from the movies. For example, they take a sleigh ride with Olaf from "Frozen," and pop up in the middle of the Muppet Show theater. The ad, by WCRS, breaks in this weekend's episode of "The X-Factor." You must be registered to rate the ad. Please Login or Register Now CreditsDateNov 07, 2014Agency:WCRS Client:Sky Movies Latest Creativity News on Ad Age Community Films Signs Young, Winecoff Joins Epoch Murillo to Lead McDonald's Team at Alma, Mariano Joins Zulu Alpha Kilo Have You Entered Our 40 Under 40 Contest Yet? Sky Movies: Sky Movies Christmas Sky Cinema: Countdown to Christmas The Creativity Daily Newsletter Get highlights of the most important daily news delivered to your e-mail inbox.

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